New Year Auction 2022-12-26 Auction - 263 Price Results - 1stbid in DC - Page 7
Antique Cacasian Perpedil Rug, 3’3" x 4’11" (0.99 x 1.50 M)Antique Bijov Rug, 3’4" x 5’7" (1.02 x 1.70 M)Vintage Tehran Rug, 3’4" x 5'6" (1.02 x 1.68 M)
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Fine Persian Tabriz Rug, 4'6" x 6'3" (1.37 x 1.91 M): The well-woven to finely knotted 1890 to 1910 pieces woven in the eponymous workshop or its copyists, in Tabriz, in formats ranging from mats to giant carpets, with prayer (niche), allover and
7143: Fine Persian Tabriz Rug, 4'6" x 6'3" (1.37 x 1.91 M)Est. $3,000-$5,000
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North West Long Rug, 3’10" x 9’1" (1.17 x 2.77 M): A near black field shows off the pole medallion of nine connected “Memling guls", with attendant dots only near the field ends. Salmon main border with chain of volute arrowheads and cream minors
7184: North West Long Rug, 3’10" x 9’1" (1.17 x 2.77 M)Est. $3,000-$4,000
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Antique Heriz Long Rug, 3’ x 10’8" (0.91 x 3.05 M): This boldly drawn NW Persian village kenare (runner) shows a pattern of deeply serrated paired leaves supporting either red octagons, or green or ecru stepped upright lozenges, all on the navy
7193: Antique Heriz Long Rug, 3’ x 10’8" (0.91 x 3.05 M)Est. $7,500-$8,000
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Vintage Hamadan Rug, 4'6" x 8’1" (1.37 x 2.46 M): The ecru field is mostly covered by a tall, beveled navy panel with a central, stepped diamond medallion with four point extenders. Stylised floating flowers fill the sub-field. Middle blue small
7347: Vintage Hamadan Rug, 4'6" x 8’1" (1.37 x 2.46 M)Est. $700-$1,000
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Antique Kuba Rug, 3’7" x 8’3" (1.09 x 2.51 M): Azeri Turks inhabit the Kuba area of the central west Caspian Caucasus and weave a wide variety of geometric scatters, runners, long rugs and niche (prayer) pieces, in geometric allover and medallion
7388: Antique Kuba Rug, 3’7" x 8’3" (1.09 x 2.51 M)Est. $3,500-$4,500
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Antique Lavar Kerman Rug, 3'10" x 6'2" (1.17 x 1.88 M): A trade term applied to better quality pre-WWI Kermans. ‘Laver’ is corruption of ‘Ravar’, a town near Kerman city, reputed to have woven some of the finest and best Revival Period Kermans.
7521: Antique Lavar Kerman Rug, 3'10" x 6'2" (1.17 x 1.88 M)Est. $5,000-$7,000
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Vintage Saraband Rug, 9'11" x 12'2" (3.02 x 3.71 M): The straw-sand field shows literally thousands of tiny offset-row reversed botehs, Twelve patterned minor borders and a straw-sand main stripe with a epeating ‘Y’ pattern. Medium weave, robust,
7552: Vintage Saraband Rug, 9'11" x 12'2" (3.02 x 3.71 M)Est. $6,000-$8,000
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Turkish Oushak Rug, 8’ x 10' (2.44 x 3.05 M): The sandy straw field features a four-way layout of cloud bands, barbed lancet leaves, curving vinery and angled palmettes, all around a small, rayed central medallion. Buff border with two palmette
7562: Turkish Oushak Rug, 8’ x 10' (2.44 x 3.05 M)Est. $2,000-$2,500